Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, April 14, 1889, Page 2, Image 2

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    1HB IfOTtNINGr HEttALl: SUNDAY, APRIL 14 1839.
TEMPERAUCE H0TE3.
DAILY AND WEEKLY
TERMS OFSLBSCKIPTK'N
DAILY
rnMhheJ eery morninir Mpt MondJ-
:iversl by carrier, per wee ""ir
: y mull, per vi "
VVKKKI.Y.
(PublUheJ ever)" Friday Morning.)
ne copy. r nnuiu, in advance f il
When not Dfti.l in advance ZJU
I UK MAIL.
Mail at the Albany pustofflve cle
r all office, north )
The Eastern states ( 8.30 a. m,
fhe West Side f
And the Nairow Gauge R. R.
or Portland and Salem . .II a
Corrallix and Yaquina ' m
office louth.......... 30 P. ii
The poetoffice will be closed each CTetdbg
rnm six to seven o'clock.
Registered matter for thejearly morning
train should be mailed before o clock the
irrvious eveuinir.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
Queen Victoria and the Em
peror of China are talking of illu
minating tneir respective palaces
nith electricity.
Contribute!? by the W C. T. V
SVhy stand ye all tne day iaie:
Wnv sit with folded tands?
' Why not work in the vineyard,
A the blessed Lord commanu.
The seventh annual convention
of the Woman's Christian Temper
ance tJnion of Oregon will be held
hi Salem, May 8,9 and 10. Day
session will be given to business
and the hearing of reports of super
intendents of the several depart
ments. The evenings will be filled
by good speakers,and choice music.
A full programme will be announ
ced shortly.
The "Y's" of Toledo, Ohio, are
about to establish a free kindergar
ten. This is indeed a noble mission
ary work, would that the "Y's" of
other states might be stimulated lo
like effort.
Chicago has had about enough
of high license the Chicago Daily
News says. "Call high licence
what it is, an easy way to raise
revenue from vice, but let there be
an end of endorsing it as a temper-
O.vly ten settters are waiting to
hop on to each quarter section in j" ance measure.
the Oklahoma district as soon as
President Harrison opens it for Next Tuesday is the regu'.ar
settlement. Probably there will meeting of the Union. The time
b? considerable noise thereabouts i of meeting has been changed from
after the 22 of April. ; 2 to 2 :30 p. m. Let the meeting be
... . i? ! a full one. As the new officers take
The claim is made that m France " "
, ii u k,A ...0BMr(i their seats let us give them a wel-
froaen milk has been transported .
. " , . ... . a(. . come and show our appreciation of
considerable distance, and after) , ,
u " , .. , them bv our presence and cordial
bring kept several weeks, thawid lucl" u r
6 , , (support. Our union is a prosper-
out ana lounu as gui jic. -- . . . .
. . . w :at; ous one and is doing more good in ;
l'robablv if the subject was in vesti-
f , , ,i , i: n.arv amiiet way than many suppose,
gated the claim that the discovery J J ,
, . . i. Let us take up the work of the de-
orignated in trance would not he c .
6 . , partmentand push it with vigor!
sustameu. ; , ,.,. .i .:n !
1889
889
1889
SPRING AND SHIER
1
889
SPECIALTIES-
Ladies' Dress Goods andTrimmings
The largest stock and greatest variety in price and
stylo I have ever carried, and as good value as ever
ottered to the citizens of Linn county-
Special Bargains
In cashmeres in colors and blacks. Seersuckers,
A Mlcmo s lumberman
i and earnestness, and we w:ll soon . .. . . i r
who B3e results following our labors j gingham, ehambreys, French prints and wash tab
lttemnted to escape to Canada j Arrangements will be made at the I'lCS.
with his mill, in order to defy ! iiext meeting for our annu il public I colors
creditors, found the elements meeting, also the appointment of j in a few dava
id barges j s,uierintendents of departments ,
A?i the novel ti:s of the season in black and
T will have something further to say about
i'ainst him. as the tugs an
containing his plant was frozen i will be an order of business. Let
f tst in the ice of American waters. all members, old and new be
However the sheriff dared not; present,
meddle as the lumbermen out;
numbered his force and were belli- ! Tea eating is becoming quite a
"erent. The race now is between popular vice in Boston, and pre-
P mi
i.;, tha gm tlm surname eisewnere. ine leaves
EMBROIDERIES, SKIRTINGS,
"EMYiiniMnors nH all ovfcTson cambrics. Swiss and
an approaching maw anc. me """--"' t..-...v,..o. - - , - m
swelling of the slierifTs posse to are chewed, thus extracting the j India linen. 1 haVe just opened the largest invoice
cope ffith the lumbermen. ; alkaloid, which is a toxic agent of j of novelties in this line ever exhibited in thi8 ciy,
; a most powerful description. A , , , va , ,
T,.K xt,aordinary fact that Chi-: ' . r, R first t is an ana at glJ reuuceu pi icw.
cagoisthe cheapest iron market agreeable exhilaration. Ultimately j
in the country, is stated in news- lt induces sleeplessness and an ab- j
paper circles. In a recent com- normal condition of mind, with
varison it is said that No. 1 foundry strange visions and delirium." Itj
iron was selling 25 cents a ton js reanv wonderful how the de-j
lower in that than any other lnand for new and particularly
American city, the quotations beinsr destructive vices gives birth to an
respe;tively, New York, $17 70 apparantly exhaustless supply,
jwr ton ; . Philadelphia, $17 50 to Another of the newly developed
iu. i. ,!. .I... -r tt 41 ;iO i l Ti, nc,.,1to
fio, l uwuuis, Ti. , eillg eilicr Ullllivlllg. auo icaunaj ' ' t J " ?
cieve'and, $i 05 to $17 45; Q ether is slwer than whisky or all at prices very much cheaper than ever before ot
Chicago, $16 to $10 50. The most other spirits and effects the mind fprpd in this citT
remarkable thing in this connection ' r,y slow degrees, depriving the
is that in 1S72 pig iron was hardly victim of all moral sen.e. The use
a staple commodity in Chicago, it (jf ti,e drUj said to be very pre-
selling price being $S to $10 a ton Valent among the wives of New
PIQUES, LAWNS,
India lawns, nansooks in white, ecru and colors,
tered in this city.
more than in any other
citv.
American Kngland farmers.
TABLE LINEN
A very remarkable man died in
Paris tliis week; we refer to M.
Chevreul who would have been
ne hundred and three years old if
ie had lived until August. Chev
reul gained lame early in the cen
tury as a chemist. He devoted
im:i.
KL . M At the lon-! of hi parents in Craw -(or
iHvine on the Sth iii8t., f fonsumpuon,
V ladles Kltim.
.YEW TO-DAY.
"S . L ik miiw xi-il.l UV t l-l tlL k!) kV TIIH HOA Mil
W r..y i.r. i' pii'i ' -
himsp f to ttie MMCia tV 01 ClorS O of Dire, tois ;t the Albany StieetKail
fn brnwn and blfachcd. Hhi
New York at less than importers' price, and am abl
to ffive rood barsains. 5S inch all linen bleached a
C0 cts jer yard ad others m propoi tiou.
stock I bought in
e
at
and was an acknowledged author
ity. For euhtv vears he had been
wav C'omiKiiiV -f AUany, Ore;on, up toanil
incltiJinir the M lav of April, llsSI, for
the construct io:i of a street railway in Hai'l
umn niwi sir . xr iiiiuiis ri u ivs nn.iuviii nn is fn uni: i.-i. rornii luuiuei
i, ill ,,i ,.i.iri.. use.l in the construction of naid rond. '2nd,
in Pans, and he lectured regularK r a. railK Mtd for iroti ,,mte.jai UMe(i in :
t f'i Kcnlt PolvtechlUCllie. Ie- conu;ruition of the roa-i dwi. ai mmcrm.
at lie r.COie I uiyieinniqut. ,rllil),c.l to be dclivcre.1 on the line of the
sides his work in colors, he dlSCO V- prolieJ ma.1 as .lirecud by the nuperin
... , i . i ' tciident of the of said company. 3d, For
.red Steanne, benzine and luiing and buildiiiv said rouil ready for the
resent method of obtaining : r:iiiur ock. am inat-rjai to be furnished
" 1 1 , , bv the company. 4th. For furuishinir all
glycerine frorr. refuse thrown lUi i . ,aterial, work and labor necessary to cora
.i" ir ..;, f,l 1,: Plete said roadbed rear'jr for the rollimr
the sewers. Ha attributed his Pk All the material furnished and the
length of dAVS to the regularity of uoik d.ne to beacxordin to the plansaod
g-Mirioations now on file in the orhce of the
his work hlB untroubled life ami WCretaiT of paid company where they can be
imftli. m men. Contractors will he roiuirai to ive
oomi'9 ioi ... . - -
bis abstemious habits.
the end he retained his vigor o;
mind and body, so that he must be
ranked among the famous centen
arians who have demonstrated
v, hit good habits and a sound con
'.stitutiou may do to secure long
life.
TOWELING
Crashes, etc, All these goods I buy direct from
..til t l-i.i -ii
importers oy tne Daie,anu can sen mem mucn cueap
er than if bough j of jobbers towels I buy in quan
tities in New ork, and am otterinsr them at prices
tnat are pure to sen tne gooas.
c mtrxwrt. The company reserve tne rijfnt to ;
...i.nnrllliiii All bid shoulil ie an ,
dressed to te se retary at Albany, Oregon,
and marked "Bids for the construction of
the Albany Street hallway." 4
Itv order or the Board of Directors.
C. O. Bl'kKHART. Serretarv.
1ITATEU200 CORDS MAPLE TIMBER
to be usol for 111 niufacturinfr chairs.
For wrticular inquira of O. A. Archibald at
the Farmer- Warehouse, Albany Oregon.
LADIES COTTON HOSE
It is claimed that the past fifty nraln Tile for Sale.
1.... mnn. rooloto with ' 4 ti(MD SVPPLV OF FIRST CLASS
- 7 . , . ,. A drain tile tor sale at the Eage brick
ikuM'iii )ic4!vi-rits and inventions i rii.ii,inn k.istof Albanv near Knox
, , ,1 1 i..i,if Butte. Call at the factory or address I'roptg ;
than any other period ot the worlds Allgt0 Albany Oregon.
, - 1 11.,.
History. aii exenange cuuaico
that within that ieriod the follow- j
ing have been ?dded to the list of
human inventions. Vean steam
ships, street railways, elevated
railways, telegraph lines, ocean
cables, telephones, phonograph,
photography, ami a score of new
methods of picture-making, aniline
colors, kero-ene oil, electric lights,
team lire-engines, chemical tire
extinguishers, anesthetics and
painless surgery ; gun-cotton, nitro
glycerine, dynamite, giant powder;
ji'uminium. magnesium, and other
new metals; electro-plating, spect
rum analysis and spectroscope;
.iU.liphone. pneumatic tubus, elec
tric railway, electric bells, type
writer, cheap iostal sys.em, steam
heating, s-team and hydraulic e'e
tors vestibule cars, cantalever
onlv
Ar rlmancr fhis vear than jever before. 1 have
sncffWlArl j i ettincr some srood bar2ains,all of which
. . IT . " " .
( I am offering to my customers xne same m
The Albanv
Under the ew
Bakery
i
:mat of-
arler Bros.
-WH KEEP
A full Hue of chaice family irrerie and
orov'tiion,
Cannea rmeapplea,
0MC8 TaWe Delicacies
fi Ornaaented cakes for -
Wedatnaa and Parties,
II
nois Furniture
louse!
Salmo
kinds.
Biacnerel and salt fish of all
FRESH BAKED BREAD
JbCverv Dav.
Best Svrun. Pies. Cakes
- TEAS a.nu COFfc'E
Candies Nuts. Raisins.
CANNED itUODS, ETC.;
. THOS. BRINK
Best Line of p ::,re In the Citv of AJbanv !
Fane Wickt,. (Jhairs Lounges Parlor
Comfce Poles Mirrors. Feather
Pillows Serine Mattresses,
Vindow Shades Walnut Exten;
sipn Tables Suits!
Aiid v..ft you can't find at other houses, I have it. In faotevery
thing tha i? kejit in a first-class house.
Ash. Jlftfiiemtd WaUntt Chamber sets, Chairs,
Spring lieds. Loung JCtc, Etc., at Prices that
CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD.
ALBANY - - OREGON
iiie best Jjojij' ii: the market
Le Roi Savon.
A fine assortment of domestic
and Imported Cigars
t?rAt John'Kox's oldistand, low JFt nn-s
new briek.
TULIUS TOSEPH
Manufactauefof Choice Cip-ais
AND DEALER IK 1
nwn im vmr wwm
11 lU IVUl II UUl
1'lv.j: fli d Fn tVii v It I !. ' i if lu i r srd Liiar li)i-ti'
full line of Smokers' Articles. Also dealer in
Albany .Opera House,!
ONE M:HT ONLY i
i
Wednesday, April 17ft, 1
The (Ireat an l Only j
MC'KANLASS,
HOPKINS & SALTMAKSH,
Plumiit Pipe Fitting
STOVES'
Tinware and Hardware,
gj&'AW work'prdBiptlj done at
reasonable rates.
CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS-4
NexOioor to BurkLart A Keenej's Real Estate Ofliee, Albany Ogn
A NEff
DEPRAT
11U
First Strrpt,
P4RC Blck
HaTinff
SHA
L. VIERCK'S
HAIR GUTTIfJCr and BATHS.
jOTEver-thinj; new and neat. A
clean towel for every customer.
FllJST STREET BELOW REVERE HOl'SK
ALBANY, - - OHKGON
A lom Felt Wan
In Albanyh8 been IUUmI bv thr
SECOND HAND STORE.
The past year bus proven it to lie ft
necessity. The best and cheapest
place iu the city to buy vour
Stoves, Forniture, tinware
We aie always prcpareu to buy your
household furniture at the highest
cash price. Sole agenls for the
latolv seeurcd Ta very large and desirable
lice of LiDeQs, such as Towels, NapliiLsand
Dumask at. exceedingly low pi ices, we shall
we shall offer the sanit at a
SPECIAL
SALE
-FOR TH
NEXT TEN DATS
We extend a eoidial nvitatin to all to call and
examinetlie.se goods, feelinjr that we can show you
bargains. In connection with the sale we shall dis
play a large line t WIU'J'K.GOOlJS and embroi
deries at ;
LOW PRICES
PEERLESS OIL CAM ! beannful line xf ginghams and seasonable wool
' ! en dress goods. Our stock is new and complete iu
L. GOTTLIEB.
j every department.
"Albany. Oregon.
W
SMITH,
71- BESUCCESSOR TO V. H. U'FARLAKI 4
Has the Largest Stock oi STOVES In the YAL-L E i
SUPERIOR "STOVES AND RANGES.
am
Ii
ATI?
-si rroitTED iiy
A. L. SALES, i
Th Favorite Kc. entric Comedian, ;
ami a First (.'lass Company of j
Ladies mxl lientlemen, in-
cltiili'ijr the .Man Voiced !
Woman,
miss sui: (iinrrix-
Keep your eye on the date, and j
leineniber that we appear, rain or ;
shine. Sen n sale at Black--
... ... V- I kftl lY tll
l.ridires. These arc only a pan.; ... 1
AU positive knole.se oi j i.vkm lkvki.im; of all kinis, al-
i.tivsiial constitution Of plam.tar- baiiv Oregon. A-ut fir the Wnebt !
... ,.,. i.,. ,.! Kami Level, lntion of Jit -hts for t.m-.'
and Meiiar i" -
tained within tliia ieri'jd.
The above is an outline of the policy I am froinn to U. hnsinew on
1 and will endeavor to do mv part towards securing the traue ot Linn and
adjoining counties to lbanv, and to keej up with the procession of the
lively and growing city of Albanv. I will have something to say about
Carat
its.
Boo
And
Is and Shoes, I Groceries,
Other lines Scon.
Orders left at t:
ii ii ktiiprliill v. writers leii. i.L i. v ,
liEilALK oCiet. will recti ve'l'rompt attention.
SAMUEL E. YOUNG.
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ARGAND COOICAMD HEATING STOVES
Also a large and complete assortment of kitchen utensils in tir copper and grauitu ware.